Daniel Ilan Cohen Thin
Daniel Ilan Cohen Thin is Tricycle's managing editor.
He is the city’s first Asian-American mayor. Plus, music stars gather to benefit a Tibetan monastery and nunnery in Nepal, and a kitchen fire destroys Edinburgh’s Dalai Lama-inspired cafe. Tricycle looks back at the events of…
The Grand Palace in Bangkok, Home to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Will Reopen Monday After COVID-19 Closure
Thailand loosens travel restrictions to encourage tourism, but only 42 percent of Thai population is fully vaccinated. Plus, Tibetans will speak at UN climate conference and San Francisco Zen Center releases Suzuki Roshi audio archive. Tricycle…
New International Airport at Buddhist Pilgrimage Site in Kushinagar, India
The new airport is part of the prime minister’s efforts to promote the country’s Buddhist heritage and encourage tourism. Plus, Myanmar’s military releases, then rearrests, prisoners, and 84000 announces a new app. Tricycle looks back at…
Aung San Suu Kyi’s Lawyer Says He’s Not Allowed to Speak About Her Case
The deposed civilian leader has been detained since February 1. Plus, LGBTQ monk and makeup artist is named one of TIME’s 2021 Next Generation Leaders, and a climate report reveals uprooted livelihoods in Tibet. Tricycle looks…
Chinese Government Instructs Tibetan Monastics to Learn Chinese Language
Monastics have been instructed to speak to each other in Mandarin and translate classroom texts. Plus, floods hit the historic city of Ayutthaya, and two important Buddhist leaders pass away. Tricycle looks back at the events…
A Tibetan Cafe Inspired by the Dalai Lama Fundraises to Avoid Closure
Reka Gawa opened the Himalaya Café in Edinburgh after a chance meeting with His Holiness. Plus, Apple launches its Mindfulness watch app and the British Museum opens an exhibition of drawings by Katsushika Hokusai. Tricycle looks…
Allen Ginsberg Photography Exhibit Featuring Gelek Rimpoche Opens at the Tibet House
The exhibit features never-before-seen photos. Plus, Robert Thurman discusses his new book and Zen priest Ruth Ozeki’s new novel comes out. Tricycle looks back at the events of this week in the Buddhist world.
India to Host Its First Global Buddhist Conference
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will give out an award for the promotion of Buddhist studies. Plus, a Vajryana Monlam is held in the U.S. and the Rubin Museum opens an interactive learning lab. Tricycle looks back…
Myanmar’s Military Releases Vitriolic Monk Ashin Wirathu
Without offering further details, the junta stated that all charges against the so-called “Buddhist Bin Laden” had been dropped. Plus, Bhutanese monks support sexual education and Pasadena Buddhist temple hosts COVID-19 vaccine clinic. Tricycle looks back…
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